WKFD explained

WKFD
City:Wickford, Rhode Island
Area:Providence-Warwick market
Branding:Bay Radio
Frequency:1370 kHz
Airdate:1961
Last Airdate:July 29, 1998
Format:Defunct
Language:English
Power:250 watts day, 130 watts night
Class:III-D, later D
Facility Id:2847
Callsign Meaning:Wickford
Former Frequencies:None
Owner:Jerome Frederick Gaudet

WKFD (1370 AM) was a radio station which existed from 1961 until 2001 when its license was deleted[1] after being silent for three years (the station last broadcast on July 29, 1998). WKFD was licensed to the village of Wickford, Rhode Island. The station operated on 1370 kHz with a transmitter power of 250 watts daytime, 130 watts nighttime. Its transmitter was located at 19 Updike Avenue. The station was at one time owned by retired newscaster Lou Adler, who had previously broadcast on WCBS 880.

After the WKFD license was deleted, another attempt was made to build 1370 kHz in Rhode Island, this time from Charlestown. Astro Tele-Communications Corp., owners of WADK and WJZS, was awarded a construction permit for the frequency in 2006 and chose the WKFD callsign. The new facility would have utilized 2,500 watts during the day and 5,000 at night—considerably higher than the original WKFD. This construction permit never made it on to the air and was deleted in November 2009.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Station Search Details . FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database .
  2. Web site: Station Search Details . FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database .